The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Microsoft is currently developing a new line of Surface tablets, including a 7-inch version, which should go into mass production later this year. Read More >>
Featured comment by ian1175:
"Why would they make a 7 inch version ? They cannot even sell the full sized version. What they should do is drop the price of the original and actuall..." More »
The rumours about the iPad Mini are burning almost as strong as those for the iPhone 5 right now, with even Apple getting in on the act. Now we've got some admittedly sketchy-looking photos of a supposedly leaked 7-inch iPad back shell, and if we decide to throw all caution to the wind and trust this leak, we could be led to thinking Apple's not including a camera on this model. Read More >>
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"calm down apple haters COUGHjealousCOUGH ipads are fun to take out on events, youtube on the go, pr0n on the go, you get it now.. taking pics are a bo..." More »
Looks like the 7-inch tablet wars are truly upon us. Google's in there already, Apple's rumoured to be joining the party, and one of the original 7-inch crew, HTC, is firing another tablet into the mix. The HTC Flyer's getting a successor and it's heading to the UK. Read More >>
Apparently this is what the iPad Mini will look like, well, at least the size and shape of it anyway -- something tells me orange won't be Apple's colour of choice. What we're looking at here is supposedly a leaked engineering sample of the rumoured 7-incher and it's pretty damn thin. Read More >>
A bit like Google Drive, which was rumoured for ages, year after year, then finally emerged last month, Apple's supposed iPad mini has plagued our gossip channels for years. Now, according to iMore, Apple's going to fire a roughly 7-inch iPad across our bows this October for around £200, plus a new iPhone to boot too. Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"That is what everyone said on youtube reviews, some didn't use the stylus, some thought it the best feature, but they all said it is about having a po..." More »
We wanted to love the original Thrive tablet with its many full-sized ports, but oh man was it chunky. The Thrive 7-Inch is almost exactly the same, but everything is smaller. It's still chunky, but it's not too much anymore. Read More >>